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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 9228659" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>Plenty of work <em>has</em> been done to determine risk. This is part of why the medicines are prescribed.</p><p></p><p>If the drugs were not effective or conferred no net benefit to the patient, they would not be financed, let alone prescribed. NICE decide all of this at a very high level and determine if it is worth spending the money (very few, if any, of these drugs are on patent any longer I should think as they've been around for a long time) and which patient demographic would benefit.</p><p></p><p>This conversation is really best done with the person who put you on them in the first instance and who would be best placed to swap them or halt them if you experience any side effects or can't otherwise tolerate them.</p><p></p><p>A lot of these mentioned ailments are multifactorial in nature and quite complicated. This is why it is unlikely that simple steps like just changing your diet or cutting out salt will be enough to make any reasonable difference to your numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 9228659, member: 54866"] Plenty of work [I]has[/I] been done to determine risk. This is part of why the medicines are prescribed. If the drugs were not effective or conferred no net benefit to the patient, they would not be financed, let alone prescribed. NICE decide all of this at a very high level and determine if it is worth spending the money (very few, if any, of these drugs are on patent any longer I should think as they've been around for a long time) and which patient demographic would benefit. This conversation is really best done with the person who put you on them in the first instance and who would be best placed to swap them or halt them if you experience any side effects or can't otherwise tolerate them. A lot of these mentioned ailments are multifactorial in nature and quite complicated. This is why it is unlikely that simple steps like just changing your diet or cutting out salt will be enough to make any reasonable difference to your numbers. [/QUOTE]
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